Passed out, stopped breathing.

So I was at church, serving in nursery. We had the children outside playing and I was sitting in a chair. Suddenly I start feeling lightheaded and my vision blurred. I yelled for my husband to come over, telling him I felt like I was going to pass out. He caught me as I slumped forward. He said I was complete pale, my eyes were open, and my lips turned blue. I was out for 45 seconds to 1 minute. When I woke up, I gasped for air and then vomited all over him and myself. I also peed my pants I think. It took a few seconds for me to be able to completely understand what was going on and I couldn’t hear at first. They called 911 and they came and took my vitals, which were fine by the time they got there so my husband drove me to the ER.

They did blood work, EKG, and CT scan but everything came back normal. Baby’s heartbeat was good and he’s been kicking a lot. They sent me home and told me to check up with my OB.

Last night I had what felt like a gallbladder attack but felt fine this morning.

Holy shit balls! That's intense. Did you speak to the on-call OB from you...

Posted
04/15/2018

Holy shit balls! That's intense. Did you speak to the on-call OB from your practice? I would try to get in touch with them ASAP.

The ER doctor talked to my OB office but they don’t have an after hours phone line. They said to call tomorrow when hey are open. I have an appointment for a prenatal and an ultrasound this thursday. Not sure if they will move it up or not.

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